No copyright records relevant to "At the Sign of the UNHOLY THREE", "B. Smart", or "Keep America Committee" can be found at the US Copyrights Office. No copyright notice is visible on the flyer.
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2008-01-11 16:19 Cirt 590×535× (159314 bytes) "At the Sign of the UNHOLY THREE", flier issued by the Keep America Committee, May 16, 1955. Work is in the public domain as its copyright was not renewed, according to search at http://www.copyright.gov/records/cohm.html ===Note=== Cropped image from o
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